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Crimean Tatar language
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Crimean Tatar, also called Crimean Turkish or simply Crimean, is a language spoken for centuries in Crimea. It is a Turkic language spoken in Crimea and the Crimean Tatar diasporas of Uzbekistan, Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria, as well as communities in the United States. It should not be confused with Tatar proper, spoken in Tatarstan and adjacent regions in Russia, though only distantly related, it has been extensively influenced by nearby Oghuz Turkic languages such as Turkish, Turkmen, and Azerbaijani. Today, more than 260,000 Crimean Tatars live in Crimea, approximately 150,000 reside in Central Asia, where their ancestors had been exiled in 1944 during World War II by the Soviet Union. However, of all people, mostly the older generations are the only ones still speaking Crimean Tatar. In 2013, the language was estimated to be on the brink of extinction, Turkey has provided support to Ukraine, to aid in bringing the schools teaching in Crimean Tatar to a modern state. An estimated 5 million people of Crimean origin live in Turkey, descendants of those who emigrated in the 19th, of these an estimated 2,000 still speak the language. Smaller Crimean Tatar communities are found in Romania, Bulgaria. Crimean Tatar is one of the endangered languages in Europe. Almost all Crimean Tatars are bilingual or multilingual, using as their first language the dominant languages of their home countries, such as Ukrainian, Turkish, Uzbek. Each of the three groups of the Crimean Tatars has its own dialect. The dialect of the Nogays, the inhabitants of the Crimean steppe, is of Kypchak–Nogay origin. The Yalıboylus, who lived on the southern coast of Crimea before 1944, the Tat Tatars from the Crimean Mountains use a middle dialect of Kypchak–Cuman origin. The dialect is a descendant of the Cuman language. The modern Crimean Tatar written language is based on Tat because the Tats comprise about 55% of the total Crimean Tatar population, the forming of the Crimean Tatar spoken dialects began with the first Turkic invasions of Crimea and ended during the period of the Crimean Khanate. However, the written languages of the Crimean Khanate were Chagatai. After Islamization, Crimean Tatars wrote with an Arabic script, in 1876, the different Turkic Crimean dialects were made into a uniform written language by Ismail Gasprinski. A preference was given to the Oghuz dialect of the Yalıboylus, in 1928, the language was reoriented to the middle dialect spoken by the majority of the people

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Simplified Chinese
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Simplified Chinese characters are standardized Chinese characters prescribed in the Table of General Standard Chinese Characters for use in mainland China. Along with traditional Chinese characters, it is one of the two character sets of the contemporary Chinese written language. The government of the Peoples Republic of China in mainland China has promoted them for use in printing since the 1950s and 1960s in an attempt to increase literacy and they are officially used in the Peoples Republic of China and Singapore. Traditional Chinese characters are used in Hong Kong, Macau. Overseas Chinese communities generally tend to use traditional characters, Simplified Chinese characters may be referred to by their official name above or colloquially. Strictly, the latter refers to simplifications of character structure or body, character forms that have existed for thousands of years alongside regular, Simplified character forms were created by decreasing the number of strokes and simplifying the forms of a sizable proportion of traditional Chinese characters. Some simplifications were based on popular cursive forms embodying graphic or phonetic simplifications of the traditional forms, some characters were simplified by applying regular rules, for example, by replacing all occurrences of a certain component with a simplified version of the component. Variant characters with the pronunciation and identical meaning were reduced to a single standardized character. Finally, many characters were left untouched by simplification, and are identical between the traditional and simplified Chinese orthographies. Some simplified characters are very dissimilar to and unpredictably different from traditional characters and this often leads opponents not well-versed in the method of simplification to conclude that the overall process of character simplification is also arbitrary. In reality, the methods and rules of simplification are few, on the other hand, proponents of simplification often flaunt a few choice simplified characters as ingenious inventions, when in fact these have existed for hundreds of years as ancient variants. However, the Chinese government never officially dropped its goal of further simplification in the future, in August 2009, the PRC began collecting public comments for a modified list of simplified characters. The new Table of General Standard Chinese Characters consisting of 8,105 characters was promulgated by the State Council of the Peoples Republic of China on June 5,2013, cursive written text almost always includes character simplification. Simplified forms used in print have always existed, they date back to as early as the Qin dynasty, One of the earliest proponents of character simplification was Lubi Kui, who proposed in 1909 that simplified characters should be used in education. In the years following the May Fourth Movement in 1919, many anti-imperialist Chinese intellectuals sought ways to modernise China, Traditional culture and values such as Confucianism were challenged. Soon, people in the Movement started to cite the traditional Chinese writing system as an obstacle in modernising China and it was suggested that the Chinese writing system should be either simplified or completely abolished. Fu Sinian, a leader of the May Fourth Movement, called Chinese characters the writing of ox-demons, lu Xun, a renowned Chinese author in the 20th century, stated that, If Chinese characters are not destroyed, then China will die. Recent commentators have claimed that Chinese characters were blamed for the problems in China during that time

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1985 Mexico City earthquake
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The 1985 Mexico City earthquake struck in the early morning of, Thursday,19 September at 07,17,50 with a moment magnitude of 8.0 and a Mercalli intensity of IX. The event caused damage to the Greater Mexico City area. The sequence of events included a foreshock of magnitude 5.2 that occurred the prior May, the mainshock on 19 September, and two large aftershocks. The first of these occurred on 20 September with a magnitude of 7.5, the event caused between three and four billion USD in damage as 412 buildings collapsed and another 3,124 were seriously damaged in the city. Much of Mexicos volcanic and seismic activity stems from the movement of the North American plate against the Cocos and Pacific plates, each year more than 90 tremors above magnitude 4.0 are recorded in this zone. While not on or near any fault line like San Francisco or Los Angeles, the main reason for this is the surface geology of the area, especially the downtown area. The city grew from an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco outward, on the bed of the historic lake, the prevailing silt and volcanic clay sediments amplify seismic shaking. Damage to structures is worsened by soil liquefaction which causes the loss of foundation support, above this is a layer of sand and above this is a layer of sand and rock. The western and northwestern parts of the city are outside the old lakeshores and are located on sands from eroding volcanic cones that surround the Valley of Mexico, the southern part of the city rests on hardened basalt lava flows. The old lakebed, with its water content, is easily moved or compressed. The old lakeshore area also has a high water content, allowing movement. The old lava flows have little content or movement in comparison and are therefore stable. Another factor is that the old lakebed resonates with certain seismic waves and this lakebed has a natural pitch of one cycle every 2.5 seconds making everything built on the bed vibrate at the same frequency. This is the pitch as a number of shallow earthquake waves. This resonance amplifies the effects of the waves coming from an earthquake far away. However, only certain types of structures are vulnerable to this resonance effect, taller buildings have their own frequencies of vibration. Those that are six to fifteen stories tall also vibrate at the 2. 5-second cycle, the low-frequency waves of an earthquake are amplified by the mud of the lakebed, which in turn, is amplified by the building itself. This causes these buildings to shake more violently than the earthquake proper as the earthquake progresses, many of the older colonial buildings have survived hundreds of years on the lakebed simply because they are not tall enough to be affected by the resonance effect

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2014 Conference of Western Balkan States, Berlin
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Conference of Western Balkan States was a 28 August 2014 conference of heads of states and governments of Western Balkans region initiated by German chancellor Angela Merkel. An idea for organization of conference came in light of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War I. It is the first conference in this framework and organizers expressed their desire to continue it in future with Vienna, günther Oettinger confirmed at conference that event will be organised annually with Vienna as a host city in 2015 and Paris in 2016. The German chancellor announced intention to organize a conference on 7 June 2014, invitation for participation was sent to all the countries of South Eastern Europe including Croatia and Slovenia that were already members of the European Union at the time of conference. At conference was announced future visit of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama to Serbia and it will be the first meeting of this type between two countries after 1947 meeting of Enver Hoxha with President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito. However, an incident during a match in Belgrade has cast doubt on this visit. Serbian delegation also announced its intention seek support for infrastructure projectof modernization of the Belgrade–Bar railway, on 25 of August 2014 Prime ministers of Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Albania meet prior to conference in Croatian town of Cavtat. Prime ministers exchange views on infrastructure projects and other topics of common interest which may be discussed at conference, Croatia announced its intention to seek support for construction of section of Adriatic–Ionian motorway along the coast conditional on it receiving EU funds for the Pelješac Bridge. On 2014 Croatia Summit Aleksei Meshkov, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, said that European Union should not push the Western Balkan States to select EU or Russia

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2014 Southeast Europe floods
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Between 13 and 18 May 2014 a low-pressure cyclone designated Tamara and Yvette affected a large area of Southeastern and Central Europe, causing floods and landslides. Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina suffered the greatest damage, as the rain was the heaviest in 120 years of recorded weather measurements, by 20 May, at least 62 people had died as a result of the flooding, and hundreds of thousands had been forced from their homes. Towns of Obrenovac in Serbia and Doboj in Republika Srpska account for most victims, floodwaters caused over 2,000 landslides across the Balkan region, spreading damage across many towns and villages. The rains activated torrents and mudslides, and subsequently several rivers in watersheds of Sava and Morava rose, official counts indicate that over 1.6 million people were affected in Serbia and Bosnia, after a week of flooding. Assessments of the range up to 3.5 billions € for Serbia, Bosnia. Damage in Serbia, jointly estimated by EU, World Bank group and UN officials, officials in Bosnia stated that the damage could exceed that of the Bosnian War. The events initiated an international aid campaign, with numerous countries, organizations and individuals donating humanitarian, material. On 13 May, an area formed over the Adriatic Sea. The cold polar air mass met with humid air, leading to very low pressure. On 14 May, the low moved over the Balkans, becoming stationary, as a result, extremely heavy rain fell within the region, Serbia and Bosnia were most affected. Serbian and Bosnian meteorologists named the formed cyclone Tamara, on 15 May, the daily amounts of rainfall broke historical records in Belgrade, Valjevo and Loznica. By 15 May, the rainfall in Belgrade had broken the historical record. By Saturday, May 17, the rain had subsided, on 18 May, the cyclone moved further northwest. The main flooding region was the watershed of the Sava river, on Wednesday,14 May, heavy rainfall caused torrential floods across mountainous regions, which destroyed bridges and infrastructure, and caused numerous landslides. Nonetheless, embankments gave way in several places, heavy rainfall was also experienced in the region on 3 and 4 May, affecting Romania, Italy and Bosnia. The event produced limited damage but left a number of flooding incidents, a state of emergency was declared in parts of Bosnia by local government. Serbia was the most severely affected, with major cities in its central region completely flooded. Bosnia, in particular its Republika Srpska entity, was inundated to a crippling extent

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A General Map of the World, or Terraqueous Globe
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The map also features star charts, map of the Moon, map of the Solar System and numerous other features along with earths both hemispheres. Samuel Dunn Map is so large and so rich in detail that it is challenging to do it full justice in either photographic or textual descriptions. We will start our survey of this map in North America, much of which was, even in 1794 and this map follows shortly after the explorations of captain James Cook in the Arctic and Pacific Northwest, so the general outline of the continent is known. However, when this map was made, few inland expeditions had extended westward beyond the Mississippi and this map notes two separate speculative courses for the apocryphal river of the west, a northern route extending from lake Winnipeg and a southern route passing south of Winnipeg through Pikes lake. The River of the West was hopeful dream of French and English explorers who were searching for a passage through North America to the Pacific. Little did these earlier speculative cartographers realize the bulk of the Rocky Mountains stood between them and their dreams. Slightly south of the Rivers of the West, we find the kingdom of Quivira, which is one of the lands associated with Spanish legends of the Seven Cities of Gold. geographicus. com

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A Winter Symphony
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A Winter Symphony is a Christmas album from the English soprano singer Sarah Brightman, released in November 2008. The album borrows its name from Brightmans earlier 2008 album, Symphony, included are also contemporary pop tunes, such as Vince Gills Colder Than Winter, a cover of Neil Diamonds Ive Been This Way Before and Roy Woods I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday. The set continues with a rendition of Amazing Grace and closes with a reading of I Believe in Father Christmas originally by Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Brightman also performed at the Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade, performing Silent Night on December 23,2008, a Winter Symphony won for Best Classical Album of the Year at the 23rd Japan Gold Disc Awards. In Japan, the album debuted in the top 15, peaking at No.12 selling 13,953 copies in its first week of release

Crimean Tatar language
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Crimean Tatar, also called Crimean Turkish or simply Crimean, is a language spoken for centuries in Crimea. It is a Turkic language spoken in Crimea and the Crimean Tatar diasporas of Uzbekistan, Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria, as well as communities in the United States. It should not be confused with Tatar proper, spoken in Tatarstan and adjacent r

Simplified Chinese
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Simplified Chinese characters are standardized Chinese characters prescribed in the Table of General Standard Chinese Characters for use in mainland China. Along with traditional Chinese characters, it is one of the two character sets of the contemporary Chinese written language. The government of the Peoples Republic of China in mainland China has

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Chinese characters

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Simplified Chinese

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The first batch of Simplified Characters introduced in 1935 consisted of 324 characters.

1985 Mexico City earthquake
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The 1985 Mexico City earthquake struck in the early morning of, Thursday,19 September at 07,17,50 with a moment magnitude of 8.0 and a Mercalli intensity of IX. The event caused damage to the Greater Mexico City area. The sequence of events included a foreshock of magnitude 5.2 that occurred the prior May, the mainshock on 19 September, and two lar

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Mexico City – Collapsed General Hospital

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USGS ShakeMap for the event

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Apartment Complex Pino Suárez, in the wake of the 1985 Mexico City earthquake.

2014 Conference of Western Balkan States, Berlin
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Conference of Western Balkan States was a 28 August 2014 conference of heads of states and governments of Western Balkans region initiated by German chancellor Angela Merkel. An idea for organization of conference came in light of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War I. It is the first conference in this framework

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Angela Merkel initiated conference

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José Manuel Barroso

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Ivica Dačić and Sebastian Kurz

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Vesna Pusić

2014 Southeast Europe floods
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Between 13 and 18 May 2014 a low-pressure cyclone designated Tamara and Yvette affected a large area of Southeastern and Central Europe, causing floods and landslides. Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina suffered the greatest damage, as the rain was the heaviest in 120 years of recorded weather measurements, by 20 May, at least 62 people had died as

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The Yvette storm in Southeast Europe and Balkans, 15 May 2014

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Severe flooding in the Balkans seen by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA 's Aqua satellite, 19 May 2014.

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Obrenovac suffered the largest number of casualties and destruction during the flooding

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Destruction of Krupanj by a flood

A General Map of the World, or Terraqueous Globe
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The map also features star charts, map of the Moon, map of the Solar System and numerous other features along with earths both hemispheres. Samuel Dunn Map is so large and so rich in detail that it is challenging to do it full justice in either photographic or textual descriptions. We will start our survey of this map in North America, much of whic

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This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page.

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Sunspots in Samuel Dunn's wall map

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Europe

A Winter Symphony
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A Winter Symphony is a Christmas album from the English soprano singer Sarah Brightman, released in November 2008. The album borrows its name from Brightmans earlier 2008 album, Symphony, included are also contemporary pop tunes, such as Vince Gills Colder Than Winter, a cover of Neil Diamonds Ive Been This Way Before and Roy Woods I Wish It Could

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The left of these two statues represents Agastya as a Tamil sage. It is located in the archaeological museum at Prambanan, Java, Indonesia, and probably dates from the 9th century A.D. Agastya was one of the divinities worshipped at Candi Siva, the main temple at Prambanan.